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(10,715 posts)8 Dangerous Ingredients in Perfumes (Watch Out!)
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https://scienceintheworld.com/mind-body/09846289/2025/05/dangerous-ingredients-perfume/
How fragrances affect health, and ways to reduce exposure -
WHEN WE INHALE the fragrances that surround us in our everyday lives, we might be inhaling hundreds of different chemicals. These scents arent closely regulated, and manufacturers arent required to disclose everything thats used to create them.
But we do know that many include volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, which can be irritating and disruptive to our airways and have a number of other negative health effects. We also know that when we breathe in fragrances, were breathing in particles small enough to cross the lining of our blood vessels and make their way into our bloodstreams.
We find fragrances not just in perfumes and colognes, but air fresheners, soaps and shampoos, deodorants, laundry detergents and dryer sheets, bug sprays and e-cigarettes, and the list goes on.
What are potential long-term health effects of fragrances?
Difficulty breathing
Changes in cardiac function, specifically in the hearts ability to pump
Disruption to the endocrine system, which regulates hormones
Increases in glucose levels, similar to those in people with type two diabetes, a risk that can be passed from pregnant women to offspring
Based on early research, possible exacerbation of dementia
Certain cancers, with high, prolonged, continuous exposure to some compounds